You can be diagnosed and treated early. And there is hope for the future.
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Diagnosis is not the end, but the beginning of practice.
I was on the board of the Mayo Clinic. I was diagnosed there, and I could pick up the phone and get a hold of whoever I wanted to. What I learned is that you really have to get proactive and manage your case.
If you get a diagnosis, get on a therapy, keep a good attitude and keep your sense of humor.
Early diagnosis is so important because the earlier a mental illness can be detected, diagnosed and treatment can begin, the better off that person can be for the rest of his or her life.
Those weeks before diagnosis can be among the most torturous times. There is a reason you're called a patient once the plastic bracelet goes on.
If we can make the correct diagnosis, the healing can begin. If we can't, both our personal health and our economy are doomed.
In diagnosis think of the easy first.
If your doctor tells you you have a rare disease that he or she has never seen, if you've got an incurable cancer, boy, don't accept that. You know, go and get a second opinion.
Have a hand in your own treatment. I have nothing but praise for our doctors, but I think they could help us better, and we can help them if we work together.
In 1962 I was diagnosed with this incurable disease.
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